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98-02 Continental Radiator Oem, Good Condition, Lincoln Visteon Lincoln Radiator on 2040-parts.com

US $37.00
Location:

Federal Way, Washington, US

Federal Way, Washington, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Ford OEM

 PLEASE DOUBLE CHECK THAT THIS WILL FIT, It seems that the years I Listed are the norm for this car, This came off a very clean & pristine car, I included pictures, not a junker, :o) IT HAS NEVER OVERHEATED,

Moving soon so this item will be unavailable after Oct 10th or so.

THIS CAME OFF A 1998 Lincoln Continental , There is nothing know to be wrong with it, it is in good shape as you see, the mechanic told me there was no rust or any issues. 


just a tiny bit of  dirt & oil, the fins look great as you will see,   I AM ADDING that the airflow looks good, the airflow I would guess at 90% or more as it was originally.

 the radiator has always kept my car at the N in the normal (on temp gauge) no matter what the temperature outside. ,  40 to 105 degrees :o)  Held Pressure test.

thanks for looking, this is factory OEM part, Original, I believe it is Visteon made for Ford/Lincoln but is factory equipment 

 always had coolant, off a pristine kept car,

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